The bundle containing limbo is worth $5 on its own. Absolutely loved that game. Morbidly depressing, but very cool!
The bundle containing limbo is worth $5 on its own. Absolutely loved that game. Morbidly depressing, but very cool!
Spidey senses
They are still very playable.
Am I the only one that's disappointed that Humble has basically become a steam-key reseller. I'm missed knowing that I would 90% of the time get DRM-Free versions and the soundtracks of games that I bought. Seems like only their main bundles have DRM-Free versions nowadays, while the latest weekly sales have been Steam keys only.
They have massive swaying power over developers to make them support other platforms, the amount of money you make when you're in a bundle is incredible; it's a pity that they aren't using it.
It was much better when the bundles were less frequent I think.
Last edited by The_Imp_ZA; 26-09-2013 at 08:30 PM.
That's how it's always been. I must be honest though, I've never downloaded any of the DRM-free versions, I always prefer having them on Steam.
The Humble Weekly Sale:
This week, pay $1 or more for Tropico 3, Sine Mora, SkyDrift, and Anna - Extended Edition! If you pay $6 or more, you'll also receive Tropico 4 and Jagged Alliance: Back in Action!
Last edited by MetalSoup; 26-09-2013 at 08:32 PM.
The original batch of Weekly Sales (Bastion, Alan Wake, Klei, Rochard, Spiderweb ect) all came with DRM-free alternatives. The latest ones (since they've been capping the BTA at $6) have been steam keys only.
I'm probably in the minority here, but I prefer the DRM-free versions. I have nothing against Steam, it's an excellent platform, but I prefer not having to launch clients and whatnot to be able to play my games. [GOG FTW]